| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| Avg_resp_tim |
Indicates the average time that elapsed between the beginning and end of an OEH or ASPX request. |
Secs |
A high value for this measure is indicative of a bottleneck when processing requests to the OWA service.
The detailed diagnosis of this measure, if enabled, reveals the PID of the worker process that is hogging the CPU resources and causing responsiveness to deteriorate. |
| Avg_srch_tim |
Indicates the average time that elapsed while waiting for a search to complete. |
Secs |
A high value indicates a searching bottleneck. |
| Cur_pro_user |
Indicates the number of users who are currently logged on whose mailbox access is being proxied to another server. |
Number |
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| Cur_users |
Indicates the number of users who are currently signed in to Outlook Web App. |
Number |
This is a good measure of the load on OWA. |
| Fail_req_sec |
Indicates the rate at which OWA requests failed. |
Reqs/Sec |
A very low value is desired for this measure. A high value is a cause for concern. |
| Im_mgs_rec |
Indicates the rate at which instant messages were received by the server. |
Msgs/Sec |
These measures are good indicators of the load on the IM service. |
| Im_msg_sent |
Indicates the rate at which instant messages were sent by the server. |
Msgs/Sec |
| Im_sign_fail |
Indicates the percentage of the last 100 users who failed to sign in to the Instant Messaging server. |
Percent |
A value close to 100% is a cause for concern, as it indicates that almost all sign-in attempts in the recent past have failed. The reasons for the anomaly will have to be investigated. |
| Im_sign_fails |
Indicates the number of attempts to sign in to Instant Messaging that have failed since the service was started. |
Number |
A non-zero value is desired for this measure. |
| Tot_msg_fail |
Indicates the number of attempts to deliver instant messages that have failed since the service was started. |
Number |
A non-zero value is desired for this measure. |
| Tot_msg_rec |
Indicates the number of instant messages that were received since the service was started. |
Number |
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| Tot_msg_sent |
Indicates the total number of instant messages that were sent since the service was started. |
Number |
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| Im_user_signin |
Indicates the number of users who are currently signed in to Instant Messaging in Outlook Web App. |
Number |
This is a good indicator of the current workload of the IM service. |
| Logon_sec |
Indicates the rate at which OWA user sessions were created. |
Sessions/sec |
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| Pro_user_req |
Indicates the number of proxied requests made per second. |
Reqs/Sec |
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| Req_tim_out |
Indicates the number of requests that timed out. |
Number |
A timeout can occur if there is already one request running from the same user and the new requests from that user could not wait longer than the configured context lock time-out period. The default timeout period setting is 3 seconds.
If the value of this measure is very high, it indicates a large number of time outs. You may want to consider resetting the context lock time-out period to reduce this number. |
| Req_sec |
Indicates the rate at which requests were serviced by OWA. |
Reqs/Sec |
A high value is desired for this measure. A consistent drop in this value is indicative of a processing bottleneck. |
| Cur_uni_user |
Indicates the number of unique users currently signed in to Outlook Web App. |
Number |
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